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What did I do? I went around campus and had Matt help me pick specific species of plants to look under the microscope and after they were picked, I painted the leaves with nail polish the rest of the day. There were 11 types of plants including Criosote, Yucca, Aloe Vera, Brittle Bush and Mesquite. Today I looked under the microscope expecting to find (for most) a lot of stomata, however, I couldn't see much, close to nothing, and didn't understand why. Hopefully, I will take pictures through the microscope next week.
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